Impact Field

Stadium · Rosemont

Impact Field

Stadium · Rosemont

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9850 Balmoral Ave, Rosemont, IL 60018

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Impact Field in Rosemont is a fun-filled baseball park boasting the Chicago Dogs, with great food, easy parking, and family-friendly vibes.  

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9850 Balmoral Ave, Rosemont, IL 60018 Get directions

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9850 Balmoral Ave, Rosemont, IL 60018 Get directions

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"A second location of the infamous Lincoln Park hot dog stand is set to open at Impact Field, the $62.9 million and 6,300-seat home of the new Chicago Dogs. The stand opens on May 25 for the inaugural home opener for the new American Association of Independent Professional Baseball team. The Wiener’s Circle is a fixture on Clark Street and has even starred in its own reality TV show. Staff from the original location will make appearances in Rosemont. They’ll also change the name of the team to the 'Chicago Wieners' on Wednesdays with special uniforms." - Ashok Selvam

Wiener’s Circle To Open Hot Dog Stand at Suburban Chicago Baseball Stadium - Eater Chicago
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Ryan Kent

Google
Went for the Sparkle Light Festival and it was alright. The lights were nice, but the tickets were overpriced. The ice rink is tiny (and you probably have a better local one), the train ride is just a small circle with a long wait, and the ice slide is an additional charge. There's just not a whole lot to do. I don't think I will be back next year, but I would like to come back sometime to check out a minor league game.

Joseph Stark

Google
What a great place to watch a ball game. Super easy to gain access to, ridiculously cheap parking. This is a must visit for yourself and for the kiddos. If you go there on a Thursday in the summer, an amazing fireworks display used to be seen. Cannot recommend this ballpark enough. Very very fun. Lots variety of food choices from pizza, to hot dogs, to nachos. Great beer selection, including some Chicago craft. Breweries. Really caters to the family, and to adults. Food was spot on. I had a bratwurst, corn dog. Wife had a hot dog. Great food. Great beers. Good prices. Amazing fun.

Jennifer Popowitch

Google
The kids are already talking about going back to see a game. The ticket prices were very good, and there's not a bad seat in the house. Concession prices weren't too bad, although $5 for a bottle of water is a lot, especially when you're not allowed to bring in your own water bottle instead. We will definitely be back.

Perry England

Google
Loved our time here! Bought tickets to attend a Chicago Dogs game while attending the NSCC. Free baseball cap night and fireworks after the game. Field was nice. Laid back atmosphere. Parking deck is attached to the entrance so there is little walking to the gate. Facility is well maintained.

Steve Galayda

Google
My wife and I had a really nice time on our date night. The gorgeous weather made it especially nice. However, the food was not that good. I had a Chicago dog and my wife had some chicken fingers. The fingers were dry and my dog was bland. The food needs upgrading. The popcorn was good though. I just wish this rating had half stars available. I'd give 3.5. but I'm giving the park benefit of the doubt and giving a 4.

Fred Dog

Google
Don’t really accommodate to anyone bigger then a 2xl. Had to ask a few different managers to be able to switch seats due to being a bigger guy. Finally ended up in the bleachers and had to still leave by the 2nd inning. Just not comfortable place if your larger person.

Laurel Hays

Google
One of our favorite things to do with the kids! They have a whole kids area with batting and throwing for the kids to do for free. Weiner Wednesday where hot dogs are $2 and Thirsty Thursday where regular beer cans are $2. Plus Family Sunday and much more. Tickets cost like $12 for our favorite section. Highly recommend! Always a great time And parking is only $3. Also super close to O'Hare so you can watch planes take off or land during the game. Update: 2024 and so stoked for the Chicago Dogs Season. They have so many amazing theme nights coming up like Elvis and Super Heroes and Star Wars and Elvis and so many give aways like Chicago Dogs Hawaiian Shirts for Opening Night May 10th. It's going to be the best Chicago Dogs season ever. Can't wait! Go Dogs Go! Update: October 2024- sign up for the season passes you won't be disappointed. Just finished at the Chicago Dogs Club World Series Viewing Party!

Miguel Angel

Google
The field has this event with plenty of Christmas lights and it was 25 for adults and 20 for kids plus 5 dollars for parking right next door. And if you want to do the unlimited slide it is 22 dollars more. It was easy to park and get in the field. They do have a small train for the kids to enjoy a short ride around the lights. I like that it is organized and it was a good flow of people. Everyone takes pictures and it is for everyone, from kids to adults. It was about an hour to walk around the entire field.

Katie N.

Yelp
Came for a company event and had a great time on the patio. Food offerings were pretty tasty. Bathrooms were spacious. The dogs themselves, well they got beat bad, haha. Fun place for a game.

Rick B.

Yelp
We were out at Impact Field to see a Chicago Dogs game on a giveaway shirt night. It was crowded, but the fans seemed in good form and were family friendly. Liked this park a lot. Even with a big crowd, there was room to get around without being squished into a corner. Parking was pretty easy too. They have an attached lot that doesn't hold too many cars, but right across the street and only a short walk is a huge parking lot for a group of restaurants and hotels. You are allowed to park there and walk to the park ... easy-peasy. Staff was great, parking was easy, sightlines were excellent, prices were reasonable, and it was easy to arrive and depart on the I-294 Balmoral exit that is within sight of the park. Lots of kids, pretty good hot dogs, and the team was fun to watch. Independent league baseball makes for an enjoyable evening without the MLB prices. Try it.

Bob K.

Yelp
Great place to watch a baseball game! The Chicago Dogs staff have treated us like family every time we attend a game. Evan- Sean - Both Jamie's are amazing. Star Wars day is always a favorite of my family

Sara G.

Yelp
Gotta love minor league baseball! The mustard and ketchup mascots were a trip! Attended a Kid's Chance event here! Loved it. Soooo convenient to O'Hare!

Chris B.

Yelp
Impact field. Home of the Chicago Dogs. An independent league team. Facility has parking right there. Plenty of concessions and family friendly. Odd name for this park since its located next to O'hare airport

Jenni R.

Yelp
We were invited by friends as part of a large group. I've seen the place on the west side of 294 but this was my first time going to it. Just put the address in Waze and it takes you right there. The parking is in 2 garages - one on North side and other on South side of field. $3! That's it! It's a short walk to the entrance and they had signs directing us to where we needed to go. So easy. Because we were invited as a group - they gave us a wrist band and sent us to the Leine Roof Top. The food was fabulous and the drinks were great. The employees were even helpful and friendly. Everything was clean too! If you are looking for a group outing - this is the place you should check out or even if you just want to go with a friend. Highly recommend!

Edgard O.

Yelp
Play Ball! If your reading this you need to get another jersey ready that reads Chicago Dogs Baseball! What a great stadium, great for family, boys' night out, or celebrate a special occasion. The staff is always helpful and very nice. I have been a fan for a few years and always enjoy coming to support a local team. Not to mention watching a great game and have extremely reasonable prices on food and drinks. They have special events day ranging from dollar dogs to actual bring your dog to the ballpark day! How cool is that!?!?!?! Even if your not a fan, the atmosphere is great and energetic. Come out and catch some sun, watch a ball game and enjoy the view! Go dogs!!!!

Jeff N.

Yelp
It's a great fun time! Access from 294 at balmoral is very easy. The parking garage is attached to the park. $3 The staff is friendly and helpful. The food is typical park fare. Not great and expensive just like the big venues. Fun place.

Tim A.

Yelp
First time at Impact Field with a dozen or so buddies for a Chicago Dogs game. The field itself is very nice. Built in 2018, it still feels brand new and very clean. It is set right next to 294, O'Hare Airport, and downtown Rosemont--close to some great dining options like Morton's Steakhouse, Gibson's Steakhouse, and one of my personal favs Fogo de Chao. The stadium seats about 6,500 people--much bigger than I expected-- and I'm told it is one of the top ten largest stadiums in the Chicago area. The Chicago Dogs are not affiliated with any MLB teams, but they looked pretty competitive--great inexpensive setting for introducing younger kids to baseball. Impact Field provided all the bells and whistles--games and music in between innings. Kids can run the bases after the game and they even had fireworks! They have their own parking garage (which is $3) and you can get a great Chicago style hotdog : )

Joe R.

Yelp
Amazing place. The deals and promotions are incredible and the atmosphere is amazing. So many people come out to games and for a good reason. Parking is only theee bucks too

Jennifer Q.

Yelp
Came here for a teambuilding with the team / coworkers. We had a blast. Food and drink were great and a few of us even got to do an activity during the seventh inning stretch! There is a mascot who is hilarious walking around. During the off season, they do events like Christmas lights. It's local, parking is easy and it's a fun time to hang out with friends, coworkers or a "date night".

Susan B.

Yelp
The park is beautiful clean and roomy. We went on a perfect summer evening to see the Chicago Dogs. There was a small but enthusiastic crowd. Parking is $3 . Our seats were 16 because they were prime. Most people were wearing team gear. There wee a lot if little kids . It is the perfect introduction to baseball for future tee ballers. The mascots are great and interact well with the kids. A nice hassle free inexpensive outing for the family. If you are bored at the game, you can watch the planes as they approach OHare airport . My little grandson enjoyed both.

Craig S.

Yelp
As a disabled Veteran and a mobility challenged person, This is the best accessible park I have ever seen. The parking garage is right next to the park and there are no ramps or stairs to enter the park. There are handicap spots on the main level and all seats have great views. Prices are very competitive running from $9 - $25 per ticket. The seats are comfortable. The food, although expensive, is good and well portioned. They run specials nearly every day - from $ 2 hot dogs to $2 beer and fireworks. They try to be very family friendly, but not 100%, just kids. Adults are included in the fun. Definitely worth the trip!!

Kaitlyn R.

Yelp
Ketchup and Squeeze need raises. Love those fellas. Wouldn't be the same without em. Wonderful people, good hotdogs, and great fun. Affordable, easy activity for the fam!

Jessica S.

Yelp
What a cute little field that brings a fun experience with it! Came here for the first time today, and although I was freezing my nips off, I had a good time. With the Chicago Dogs being a newer minor league baseball team, the stadium was not full at all, but it made it that much better because we could really sit wherever we wanted. We had tickets in the bleachers, which were nice seats for a while until the sun went down and froze my pants to my legs. The concession prices were pretty normal and the pricing is close but some may be be a tad off from reality: $12 for a double sized can of any beer, $9 for a mixed drink, $6 for a jumbo hot dog, $5.50 for a Bavarian pretzel, $3.50 for coffee or hot chocolate, and of course many other items were on sale like ice cream, soda, chicken tenders, Philly cheesesteak, candy, and popcorn. They also have a team store where you can buy shirts, hats, and other souvenir-type things. Most shirts were $25 unless they were the clearance shirts (some clearance shirts were as low as $10) and I wanted a sweatshirt, but these were pretty high for a minor league team in my opinion costing $45... or at least the one I wanted was that much. However, some clearance ones were $30 which were well-priced, but they were super thin Under Armour material. The game and atmosphere was great for people and families of all ages. The mascots are fun (Ketchup and a mustard bottle named Squeeze), and there are plenty of competitions and giveaways in the middle of the game on the field, and near left field concessions, there are some games such as a skii ball game, and a pitching blow up thing that tells you how fast you throw. Overall, I will be back here especially because tickets are so cheap and you can see the field from anywhere you sit. It's definitely a fun time and you won't regret going... maybe you'll regret the rain or freezing cold, though, depending on the day/night you go, so I'll pick a day game next time most likely. We came on a freezing day and they ran out of coffee and hot chocolate. HOW?! Just an FYI, they have a short fireworks show at the end of the game each Saturday! Also, parking in the garage is $3. You're welcome.

Missy C.

Yelp
None of the bathrooms are open by the bleachers! Opening day. Makes someone with limited mobility have to manage getting to the restrooms by the food. Not very handicapped friendly. At least I was able to get the last handicapped space 90 minutes before the game. I don't know if I can come back, it was a long way in a walker to the bathrooms and food. But nice time with family made up for the parks shortcomings.

Nicole L.

Yelp
Went to a Chicago Dogs game last weekend for Bark In The Park and brought our pup with. The game was fun - though they lost! But the stadium was really nice! Everything was well run, clean, great views from everywhere! We sat in the Wintrust seats behind home plate and they were amazing! Wide seats and padding - totally worth the $25 bucks! Love that dogs were allowed to sit anywhere as well. Looked at other minor league dog day games and most require dogs in the lawn seats or bleachers but this was great allowing more dogs, more fun and more space too! Food was good! Ease of getting there, parking and the entry system was great! Being a dog game they said we could come and go as needed (with ticket in hand) to let the pups relive themselves in the grass right outside the park! Made life so much easier not worrying about a single relief area like some of the major league parks. We had a great time overall and will definitely be returning!

Christine D.

Yelp
We went to the opening game for the Chicago Dogs where everyone was dressing as hot dogs in order to break a world record. It rained, poured at one point, we braved it. It was soooo crazy with traffic that night but there was also an anime con at the convention center adding to it. The food lines were crazy long so they need to get a few more outlets, staff or speed. There are vendors for beer and cotton candy but dogs would be awesome. The game was still fun, lots of entertainment for kids and spacious for a small field. The DJ did an awesome job matching songs to the stormy weather and the bar prices are not bad.

Diana B.

Yelp
Chicago Dogs game was a lot of fun. $16 tix. $3 parking. Cute gift shop. Awesome mascots. Ate the nachos supreme w/carnitas. Overall dope way to spend a holiday weekend.

Cori S.

Yelp
Went on a Saturday night game. Great park Everything is clean and new. Prices for concessions are what you'd expect at any sporting event so bring $$$. Our seats were great and the price was great. The game was fun and the entertainment was fun to watch The mascots really interacted with the crowd and kids. Sound system in the stadium was real good. Score board is big and easy to see. At night the lights lite everything up nicely They had an excellent fireworks display. Only thing that was a little bit of a pain was the bathrooms and how they were labeled. I got a little turned around and a dad looking for his daughter said she did the same thing I did and the entrance was way over there. Not fun if you've had several beers. Definitely going back for more games ! Lots of fun

Dina F.

Yelp
This is a really nice ball park, especially for the location and price of the tickets. Love that they have bottomless soda. Great selection of food from Weiner Circle, to a true Chicago dog all made with Vienna hot dogs!! Yes, finally a good hot dog at a ball park! The stadium club looks worth the price, especially if you want shade. All the seats by the field are open sun, so plan accordingly! The merchandise store is also full of all kinds of shirts and hats in all different colors and styles. Other odd and ends available in a variety of price ranges. I will gladly watch another amateur baseball here throughout the season! Good time for the family, a small group or even a date!

K D.

Yelp
Ample parking. Beers on tap. Nightly deals (bottomless popcorn, etc.). Local fan base. The baseball is good, what you would expect from an independent with professionals who have all played in the minors or had some runs in the majors.

BB B.

Yelp
7/2021 Only our third time here. Parking was good, and the stadium is nice. Seating in the first 9 rows had padded seats. That was awesome! The game was good, fireworks were fun afterwards. The food was pretty good and we certainly did enjoy ourselves. We will be back again! 2019 Stadium was nice. Enjoyed the big screen TV they had. Food was ok. Price was good for our large group. Nice event!

Wiktoria K.

Yelp
The Chicago Dogs are a fun loving baseball team to see at Impact Field. The first game I went to was Sunday after brunch at Rosemont,it was a random choice but a great last minute choice. My boyfriend and I had so much fun at this affordable baseball game we came back the following Friday night and made friendships throughout the stadium. SHOUTOUT to Mary our barista for not only the typical beers and baseball experience but the great cocktails that led to many cheers. SHOUTOUT to Mike the groundskeeper who congratulated me on my first ever baseball catch and gave us a tour of the field. SHOUTOUT to our favorite Chicago Dogs athlete Kelly Dugan a great sportsman that took out the time to thank us for cheering him on after the game. SHOUTOUT TO THE CHICAGO DOG ATHLETES AND TEAM EMPLOYEES AT IMPACT STADIUM!

Daniel J.

Yelp
This field was very nice and clean and healthy when I went, and I had such a great time when I went there. The food was very good, and they had a somewhat large menu, and had plenty of choices, but nothing really special. Parking is very easy, and the bathrooms are very clean, but maybe because of the very small crowds. I can imagine parking can be a lot harder when witnessing a large group of people. Although the parke lacks originality, and they had a oddly blank black wall in centre field, I will look forward to coming back, which is why I will give it 4 stars.

Jenny I.

Yelp
Although I love this stadium and the people that run it, treat you like family. Unsupervised children running around everywhere pushing in front of you, being disrespectful to the players, shouting and yelling at inappropriate times. Really puts a damper on the fun. Why pay good money for our season seats just so dozens of children can plop themselves all around us? I love that they promote family fun, but the key word is family... Not parents ignoring their children as they run wild!

Hal M.

Yelp
Went to the The night game July 11. Managed to get some really great seats! Thank you Scott Foley! The weather was perfect, but I did get a little chilly when the sun went down. Dogs. did a come from from behind victory for a great game. One of the benefits of the Wintrust Home Plate Club is the FANtastic view of the home plate area. Close enough to see the curve balls curve!! The wider, and CUSHIONED seats were a blessing on my bony behind!! The gentleman who was the Usher was extremely helpful, pleasant, and seemed to really like his job! Another benefit of the Wintrust seating is the ordering of refreshments from your seat!! What a great idea, a definite selling point to sit in this upscale area!! Unfortunately Thursday night it was totally useless! Thus the reason for the only 2 star review! I know, I gave them 4 stars. I will explain. We got to our seats shortly before six. Looking forward to ordering food and drink. Saw no one that appeared to be taking orders. Figured they would come by after the game started at 6:05. 6:30, still no servers. Asked the usher, to make sure we were in the right area to order from seats. He assured us we were and that some one should be there shortly, watch for a person in a red shirt. By 7:00 we could wait no longer!! We left our seats to get our food and drinks. (A story for my next review. Want to make sure its correct.) About 7:20 we noticed a young lady in a red shirt taking orders from people in the section next to ours. She appeared to be the only one working the whole Wintrust area. This young lady was busy as could be, yet she kept a smile on her face!! At 7:30 she got to us, Hurray!! She was excellent!! Smiling, happy , we got a menu, but decided not to get anything as we had just eaten. We watched her as she continued her rounds. Cheerfully dealing with the fans and making the organization look good inspite of this lapse. She is the only reason for the other 2 stars. Though she deserves 5 of her own. I hope management finds this young lady and tells her that at least 2 people saw what was going on and admired her actions and perseverance. The next morning The wife and i were still talking about what a great job that young woman had done. About 25 minute later we saw a young man in a red shirt walk down the stairs and back up without even looking at the customers!! We believe he was another order taker because of the gear he had on but. .... To round the bases, seats excellent, food okay, service dismal at best! Was probably just an off night. Everything has been great on previous visits. First time seated in Wintrust area. Will give it another go. Sliding into Home Plate for the WIN is The people working there ( with the possible exception of that young man). A better group of people to put the Face on Impact field you couldnt ak for!! Git em Dogs!!!!

Matt B.

Yelp
I've given Impact Field a while to work out its growing pains, and I'm a half-season ticket holder, so I've got a number of visits under my belt. There's a lot of good about this place, but also room for improvement. PROS: - The facility itself is great; wide concourse, enough bathrooms, plenty of concession locations Opening Night was a concession nightmare, but they seem to have gotten most of that under control. - Well-staffed in all areas from what I can tell, and very friendly employees - Parking is affordable ($3) and convenient - Seats have great views and are comfortably wide - Ticket prices are affordable, like most minor league parks - Between-inning entertainment is generally fun, and is starting to get more varied - Wide range of merchandise, especially hats - Getting in is fairly efficient with bag checks, body scans, and ticket scanning - Concession prices seem fair CONS: - Concession quality varies. I've repeatedly gotten stale buns with hot dogs and burgers from more than one concession stand. (Seriously, one was so rock hard, I had to toss the whole bun.) Not sure if they're buying old product, or sitting on it too long, or getting the dregs from their provider, but they need much better quality control. - Similarly, concession offerings are fairly limited and uninspired. Most minor league parks I visit have superior quality and/or more unique offerings concessions to their major-league counterparts--I hope Impact steps this area up. - Some of the promotions are misleadingly marketed. Brewsday Tuesday "$2 Domestic Drafts" is really just $2 Miller Lites being served from cooler taps on the concourse. Any of the other tap beer at the concession stands is not covered. Similarly, "Wiener Wednesdays" don't have a clear promotion; Wiener's Circle definitely was charging regular price (and skimping on the onions...). - There are two entrance gates, but one is inconsistently unavailable. Since it's right outside a parking garage exit, it would make for much more convenient access for visitors if both entrances were open. (They have a LOT of visible staff around the park, so this shouldn't be too hard!) - Merchandise prices seem a bit high at points. (Over $100 for a very cheaply made jersey? Come on, Dogs.) - No updated programs or rosters available from what I can see. One player in the inaugural roster seems to already have moved to the Atlantic League. Looking forward to more summer days and nights with the Dogs...I have faith this will only improve with time!

Shoshana F.

Yelp
Wow, this place is so not prepared for a large crowd. We went for the July 3 game and fireworks. There were many more attendees than usual, and it did not go smoothly. It was a 45 min wait in line for food - no exaggeration. That means 45 minutes of not watching the game. I was also disappointed with the number of food options, as there was very little beyond hotdogs. If they hope to draw large crowds on a regular basis, they will need to address their operations. On the positive side, tickets are reasonably priced, the stadium is immaculate, and the firework display exceeded expectations.

Hiroshi A.

Yelp
Home of the Chicago Dogs! It was a fun night out with friends at a nice and new stadium - very clean! Always appreciate a bathroom at a sporting event that is clean and scent-free. Didn't try the dogs, but the company I was with says they were really good, so seems like they are living up to their name.

Jeff P.

Yelp
Stadium is extremely nice. The concession stands take forever to get your food. The parking garage is horrible. As of this moment I have been in the same spot for 25 minutes and that is about 50 feet from my parking spot.

Michael M.

Yelp
I went to impact field the Seats were great they have a mini pitchers mound so you can play baseball and buy a mini bat for 8$ the stadium is amazing the food is amazing the parking is great stadium

Matt S.

Yelp
Nice park. The team is about what you expect for a new franchise. Growing pains, etc. Facility is clean, parking is inexpensive and nearby, seats are comfy and there really is no bad seat. The food -- especially their version of a Chicago style hotdog -- is poor. Either buy and use better quality hotdogs or hire someone who actually knows how to make a hotdog taste good. French fries were lukewarm. We went to the game expecting to sample all the various food options, but after the hotdog experience, we took a pass on the other food. Went to the Clebourne v Dogs game where Rafael Palmiero hit two homers. That was fun to see.

Susan S.

Yelp
Here on Fathers Day for first time concessions have run out of everything, lines so slow I hope I can get s hot dog before the 9th inning. Not fun

Mary Z.

Yelp
Best independent baseball league stadium ever. Staff is incredibly friendly and helpful. Awesome team with great entertainment around the field!

J J.

Yelp
Nice ball park and easy to get to. The only issues are if it's crowded or a function at The Park across the expressway, parking can be strained but always found a spot. Fun night out but their concession workers need to hustle. Waited in line over 1/2 hour and only 2 people served, so gave up. They need to speed it up or have vendors walking the aisles. Great fireworks display! The team puts on a good game.

Seth W.

Yelp
Great place to watch a ballgame. Definitely a family friendly atmosphere. Fairly priced dogs and beer. Not to mention the logos and uniforms are awesome. I'll be back for sure.